If I die you are my killer, O merciless, infidel woman.
Ottoman Sultan
If I die you are my killer, O merciless, infidel woman.
Ottoman Sultan
From a poem written to his wife, Hürrem Sultan, under the pseudonym 'Muhibbi'.
16th century (approx. 1520-1566)
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